House of Ívont

Ívont

A house for what endures.

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Section I

The Doctrine

Built, not made.

The distinction between what we choose to live with and what we discard. The house works only on the built.

Section II

The Manifesto

There is a difference between a thing that is made and a thing that is built.

Made is fast. Made is for now. Made fills a need and disappears.

Built carries the hand of its maker. Built holds form across decades. Built is what we choose to live with.

Ívont was founded for the built things. We work in materials that ask for patience: metal, leather, glass, time. We make objects we would want to inherit, and pass down, and find again on a shelf in a house we have never entered.

The world does not need more. It needs what is worth keeping.

Section III

The House

Five rooms. Each will be furnished by December 2026.

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Each room will house one of the first Ívont objects.

All five · December 2026

I. The Entry Brass Tray
II. The Desk Leather Journal
III. The Shelf Murano Weight
IV. The Bedside Cashmere Throw
V. The Drawer Silk Handkerchief

Section IV

The Journal

"Patience is the material before any material."

— Forthcoming, Letters from the House

Volume I · No. 01 · MMXXVI